Lauren Doubek

Lauren is currently studying Natural Resources Conservation at the University of Florida. She cultivated her passion while studying in South Africa for three months in 2017 with a conservation company on wildlife reserves. While there, she was given the opportunity to research habitats, bird diversity, and large mammals for reserve management usage. Lauren had a vast range of experiences on land and at sea; like witnessing a mother elephant teach her calf to forage, examining a fresh lion kill, living in quarters with the anti-poaching unit, and diving on magnificent reefs in the Indian Ocean.

In addition to her experience abroad, Lauren has participated in several research studies on the molecular ecology of Florida water systems and has even created her own research project with the National Park Service to gather information on the protection of the endangered Snowy Plover in her hometown of Pensacola. She also volunteers with the Gulf Islands National Seashore to ensure the conservation of native turtles and shorebirds.

Lauren’s past experiences and avid promotion of conservational efforts, along with her hard work ethic and respect for all creatures, make her a great fit for Animal Tales and we are happy to welcome her as a naturalist on our team.